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Blickling is a fantastic place to find bluebells at this time of year and it is my number one place in Norfolk to photograph them. You only have to walk through the Great Wood to soon discover them all around you.

After a restless night sleep, I thought I may as well get up and do something productive. I recently had a photography workshop with Jon Gibbs at Holkham Beach, where I got some great shots of the north Norfolk coastline and sand dunes.

After my visit to Ashtree Farm Drainage Mill in April, I thought I would revisit the mill again to get some shots of it at sunset. After wading through the long grass at Paddys Loke, I managed to get to a good vantage point of the mill.

Horsey Windpump is set within the Broads National Park, and provides stunning views over the coast and Broadland landscape. Operated by the National Trust, the windpump is currently open to the public.

After Saturdays visit to Blickling Hall, I seriously under estimated the scale of the estate and the time required to walk around it. So today I found a Blickling estate walk guide on the National Trust website that shows a route around the estate that takes two hours to walk.

The weather hasn’t been great over the last week and it wasn’t much better this weekend, although it was forecast to be sunny at last light this evening. For a while, I have wanted to photograph some bluebells in some woodland and know they appear to be blooming about now.

This evening’s weather conditions were ideal to take a drive out to Turf Fen Mill. Back in January, I went to Turf Fen Mill and got some amazing shots of the sun setting and windmill reflecting in the River Ant.

The fine historic city of Norwich has a medieval castle and cathedral that dominates the Norwich skyline. During this clear sunny day in early April, I walked along the bank of the River Wensum, photographing some beautiful architectural scenery of the Cathedral, Pulls Ferry, Cow Tower, St James Mill and the Quay Side.

About

Norfolk Landscape Photography was established in late 2014 to showcase some of the beauty that Norfolk has on offer. Photos are taken by landscape photographer Christopher Hill who was born and raised in Norfolk.

This collection of photography taken throughout the year includes; the Broadlands and marshes, seaside towns and coastlines and popular tourist destinations.

Featured in the collections are photos of seascapes, long exposures, sunsets, sunrises, lighthouses and the of course the iconic Norfolk windmills.